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* Re: C font-lock bug
@ 2007-04-27 10:32 A Soare
  2007-04-27 11:19 ` Francesco Potorti`
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: A Soare @ 2007-04-27 10:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Francesco Potorti`; +Cc: Emacs   Dev  [emacs-devel]

> Sorry for the big delay, I am trying ot recover my email backlog.
> 
> >> >1. Emacs -Q
> >> >2. M-. Lisp_Type <RET>
> >> >Select then the path to your TAGS file of your emacs.
> >> >The first 4 members of this enumeration are listed in yellow color to
> >> >me . The last 4 members in black color .
> >> 
> >> What enumeration?  Why are the colours important?
> >
> >Lisp_Type is an enumeration. And because It is preceded by M-. (i.e. by
> >find-tag) it is clear what it means.
> 
> At last I understand.  In fact, find-tag is completely unrelated with
> this.

I wrote it just to jump quickly to the Lisp_Type.

>  I changed the subject to reflect that this is a bug in font-lock
> for C code.

We got it. I repetead many times that.

> 
> Specifically, if you load lisp.h from the Emacs sources and look at
>  enum Lisp_Type
> you see that the colour of the members of the enum changes after the
> fourth member.

That was my bug that I reported 2 times in past.

Who solved it?


Alin Soare.

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* Re: C font-lock bug
@ 2007-04-27 17:56 A Soare
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: A Soare @ 2007-04-27 17:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Francesco   Potorti`  [Francesco Potorti`]; +Cc: Emacs   Dev  [emacs-devel]

> 
> On Fri, Apr 27, 2007 at 12:07:34PM +0200, Francesco Potorti` wrote:
> > Sorry for the big delay, I am trying ot recover my email backlog.
> 
> > >> >1. Emacs -Q
> > >> >2. M-. Lisp_Type <RET
> > >> >Select then the path to your TAGS file of your emacs.  The first 4
> > >> >members of this enumeration are listed in yellow color to me . The
> > >> >last 4 members in black color .
> 
> [ .... ]
> 
> > At last I understand.  In fact, find-tag is completely unrelated with
> > this.  I changed the subject to reflect that this is a bug in font-lock
> > for C code.

This sounds strange. Look here at the messages from 1 or 2 months ago:

http://www.nabble.com/Re%3A--alinsoar%40voila.fr%3A-this-is-a-bug---tf3472154.html#a9690266

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* Re: C font-lock bug
@ 2007-04-27 11:30 A Soare
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: A Soare @ 2007-04-27 11:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Francesco Potorti`; +Cc: Emacs   Dev  [emacs-devel]

> >>  I changed the subject to reflect that this is a bug in font-lock
> >> for C code.
> >
> >We got it. I repetead many times that.
> 
> Just once clearly, as far as I can see in my records.  The previous
> times the problem was obfuscated by references to find-tag.
> 
> >> Specifically, if you load lisp.h from the Emacs sources and look at
> >> enum Lisp_Type you see that the colour of the members of the enum
> >> changes after the fourth member.
> >
> >That was my bug that I reported 2 times in past.
> >Who solved it?
> 
> It does not appear to be solved.  Would you try to do that?  Writing
> Emacs is a cooperative effort.
> 

When I have time! I reported this bug, not solved it. So far nobody understood that it is a bug. So your step is an important one. Writing  Emacs is a cooperative effort.

http://www.nabble.com/this-is-a-bug--tf3466628.html#a9671977
http://www.nabble.com/this-is-a-bug--tf3448811.html#a9618937



Alin Soare.

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* Re: [alinsoar@voila.fr: this is a bug?]
@ 2007-03-27 11:05 A Soare
  2007-04-27 10:07 ` C font-lock bug Francesco Potorti`
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: A Soare @ 2007-03-27 11:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Francesco Potorti`; +Cc: Emacs   Dev  [emacs-devel]


> >I report again, becuase this bug was ignored.
> 
> In fact, I had answered to you, but received no reply.  I append the
> text of my previous mail at the end of this mail.
> 
> > I rewrite it into an easier to reproduce form:
> >1. Emacs -Q
> >2. M-. Lisp_Type <RET>
> >Select then the path to your TAGS file of your emacs.
> 
> All well until here.
> 
> >The first 4 members of this enumeration are listed in yellow color to
> >me . The last 4 members in black color .
> 
> What enumeration?  Why are the colours important?

Lisp_Type is an enumeration. And because It is preceded by M-. (i.e. by find-tag) it is clear what it means.

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